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Lean more about Pathways at https://www.pathways.prov.vt.edu.
PATHWAYS TO GENERAL EDUCATION
What is Pathways? Pathways is the general education curriculum at Virginia Tech. As a central component of the undergraduate experience, the Pathways
curriculum will allow you to examine the world from multiple perspectives and integrate your knowledge across various disciplines. Along with the coursework required for your major, you will complete credits from nine Pathways concepts (seven core concepts and two integrative concepts).
How do you ful�ll your Pathways requirements?There are a number of options for satisfying your Pathways requirements. You may have already ful�lled credits through high school AP/IB courses or transfer credits. Some of the required coursework for your major will likely also ful�ll Pathways credits. For the remainder, you may choose individual courses or complete a compatible Pathways minor (see the following pages).
Visit the Pathways website to search for classes by concept or to view an alphabetical list of Pathways courses: https://www.pathways.prov.vt.edu/about/pathways-guides.html.
Critical Analysis of Identity and Equity in the United States
3 credits (may be double-counted with
another core concept)
9 credits 6 Foundational (1f) +
3 Advanced (1a)
Reasoning in theNatural Sciences
6 credits
Quantitative and Computational Thinking
9 credits 6 Foundational (5f) +
3 Advanced (5a)
Critique and Practice in Design and the Arts
6 credits3 Design (6d) +
3 Arts (6a)
Reasoning in the Social Sciences
6 credits
Critical Thinking in the Humanities
6 credits
Core Concepts
Integrative Concepts
Ethical ReasoningThroughout
Intercultural and Global AwarenessThroughout
Each Pathways course also meets at least one integrative concept, ensuring that you complete your general education with competency in both ethical reasoning and intercultural and global awareness.
You will complete a total of 45 credits across seven Pathways core concepts. The number of credits required per concept is listed below.
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SUSTAINABLE BIOMATERIALS MAJORFul�ll your General Education requirements while earning a minor!
You can explore each of these minors in more detail at https://www.pathways.prov.vt.edu/minors.html.
Which general education requirements are satis�ed by your major?*
Foundational Discourse (1f)Reasoning in the Social Sciences (3)Reasoning in the Natural Sciences (4) Foundational Quantitative and Computational Thinking (5f)
But what about your other requirements?
Advanced Discourse (1a)Critical Thinking in the Humanities (2)Advanced Quantitative and Computational Thinking (5a)Critique and Practice in Design and the Arts (6d & 6a)Critical Analysis of Identity & Equity in the US (7)
A Pathways minor can help you ful�ll the requirements that are not met within your major!*Use the table below to �nd which minors best complement your gen ed needs. On the following pages, you can �nd just two of many possible examples of how your major and a Pathways minor can work together to ful�ll your requirements. Have speci�c questions about meeting your requirements? Reach out to your advisor!*Note: Any courses in your core degree requirements can count towards your minor requirements, but cannot count towards your Pathways requirements.
Adaptive Brain & BehaviorAppalachian Cultures & EnvironmentsBiodiversity ConservationBlue PlanetCivic Agriculture & Food SystemsClimate & SocietyData & DecisionsDisabilities StudiesEcological CitiesEcosystems for Human Well-BeingEvent & Experience ManagementGlobal Business Practices to Improve the Human ConditionGlobal Food Security & HealthHealth CommunicationHousing and SocietyInnovationIntegrated SecurityLanguage SciencesMaterials in SocietyOrganizational LeadershipPathways to SustainabilityPeace Studies & Social JusticePhilosophy, Politics, and EconomicsScience, Technology, & LawStrategic CommunicationTechnology, Humans, and EnvironmentVisual Arts & Society
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1a 2 3 4 5f 6d
6d
6a 7
6a 7
2 3 4 5f 7
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2
3 4 5f 5a
1a 3 4 6d
1a 2 3 4 5f 5a
1a 2 3 5f 5a
2 3 6d
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1a
1a
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5f
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1a
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5f
5a
2 3 5a
5a
7
7
7
1a
1a
2 3 6d
6d
6a
2 3 4 6d
6d
6a
1a 2 3 4
4
4
5f 7
71a 2 3
1a
1a
2 3 7
71f
1f
3 5f
5f
6d 6a
1a 2 3 6d 6a 7 18
1a 2 3 6d 7 18
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Minor Pathways Concepts in Minor* # of Credits in Minor
*Table lists all possible concepts that could be met within the minor; students are guaranteed to fulfill at least three concepts, and potentially more depending upon electives.
*Requirements may vary slightly based on your year of entry; consult the checksheet or your advisor to con�rm.
SUSTAINABLE BIOMATERIALS MAJOR+
APPALACHIAN CULTURES AND ENVIRONMENTS PATHWAYS MINOR
Wondering how a Pathways minor can complement your SBIO major? Using the Appalachian Cultures and Environments (APCE) minor as an example, the diagram
below illustrates how your major and a minor can work together to meet your gen ed needs. Use the table on page 2 to identify other minors that interest you!
Pathways requires you to complete credit hours across seven core concepts. If you’re a SBIO major, you will ful�ll concepts 1 (foundational), 3, 4, and 5 (foundational) in your program.
Pathways Requirements
Courses that satisfy minor requirements
Electives outside of major and minor
requirements
Courses that satisfy major requirements
7Critical
Analysis of Identity &
Equity in the US
2Critical Thinking in the
Humanities
3Reasoning in the Social Sciences
4Reasoning in the Natural
Sciences
1Discourse
5Quantitative & Computational
Thinking
6 Critique & Practice in Design & the Arts6
APS 4414
Advanced
Elective of your choice
CHEM 1035CHEM 1045
APS/HUM 1704
ECON 2006
Elective of your choice
AdvancedFoundational
BIOL 1105
ECON 2005
APS/HUM 1704
Foundational
ENGL 1105ENGL 1106
MATH 1025MATH 1026
APCE Minor RequirementsThe Appalachian Cultures and Environments minor includes a required 3-credit introductory course, 12 credits of electives (four courses from �ve areas), and a 3-hour required capstone course, for a total of 18 credit hours. Together, these required and elective courses o�er numerous possible avenues for completing Pathways concepts 1a, 2, 6, and 7, as illustrated in the diagram to the left.
Electives
Required Course
APS/HUM 1704
12 credits
Capstone Course
APS/HUM 4414
Elective of your choice
Design
Elective of your choice
Arts
SUSTAINABLE BIOMATERIALS MAJOR+
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP PATHWAYS MINOR
Wondering how a Pathways minor can complement your SBIO major? Using the Organizational Leadership (BOLD) minor as an example, the diagram below illustrates
how your major and a minor can work together to meet your gen ed needs. Use the table on page 2 to identify other minors that interest you!
Pathways requires you to complete credit hours across seven core concepts. If you’re a SBIO major, you will ful�ll concepts 1 (foundational), 3, 4, and 5 (foundational) in your program.
Pathways Requirements
Courses that satisfy minor requirements
Electives outside of major and minor
requirements
Courses that satisfy major requirements
7Critical
Analysis of Identity &
Equity in the US
2Critical Thinking in the
Humanities
3Reasoning in the Social Sciences
4Reasoning in the Natural
Sciences
1Discourse
5Quantitative & Computational
Thinking
6 Critique & Practice in Design & the Arts6
Elective of your choice
Advanced
Elective of your choice
CHEM 1035CHEM 1045
Elective of your choice
ECON 2006
Elective of your choice
AdvancedFoundational
BIOL 1105
ECON 2005
Elective of your choice
Foundational
ENGL 1105ENGL 1106
MATH 1025MATH 1026
BOLD Minor RequirementsThe four-tiered minor in Organizational Leadership requires a minimum of 18 credit hours. This includes a required core course for Tier 1 (Leadership in Context), a list of interdisciplinary elective options for Tier 2 (Learning to Be a Leader), departmental options for Tier 3 (Leadership in Action), and the required capstone course for Tier 4 (Advancing Leadership). Together, these required and elective courses o�er numerous avenues for completing Pathways concepts 1a, 2, 6, and 7.
Elective of your choice
Elective of your choice
Tier 1: Leadership in Context
Tier 2: Learning to be a Leader
Tier 3: Leadership in Action
Tier 4: Advancing Leadership